Google is a large web search engine in
the USA which boasts many capabilities, not the least of which to be able
to execute searches in a specific language and character encoding.
Sanseido's Dictionary is actually a Japanese-Japanese dictionary, but today
it has support for English-Japanese and Japanese-English as well. It is the
second commercial Japanese dictionary to appear (that I know of) after
Kenkyusha's on the Internet.

They both require raw-Japanese support
(which you are not using now)
and are targeted to the Japanese reader.

It seems that Sanseido's pages require support for EUC encoding (you're
currently using
no
encoding).
I provide encoding hints with my pages to help advanced browsers
grok what I return, but Sanseido may not. So while even though you
can view my pages correctly, there is a small chance you won't
be able to view theirs correctly. If you can't, try making sure
you have whatever "Language Encoding" option set to "EUC".

As a matter of web-convenience, I have placed links at the end of each
search result which will connect directly to both Google's and Sanseido's
search engine. I try my best to make sure that the search key seems like what
they want (and I don't include the link in situations where it seems completely
hopeless), but there's no guarantee that it'll work.

Where searches are made that include places names in the results, an extra
link to Google Maps has been added. This is to allow the ability to locate
a place in Japan and map it for you. There are cases however where a Japanese
place name isn't available.

I have no relationship with Google or Sanseido, nor they with me.
I merely add the links to be a friendly net neighbor.